Ferncroft Country Club - Championship Course

This club offers both an eighteen hole course and a nine hole executive course. These are New England country courses with hilly terrain and water coming into play on a number of holes. "Golf Digest" rated this Eighteen hole course as the 8th "Best Public Course" in the state for 1996. Only members of this club or guests of the Tara's Ferncroft Conference & Resort Hotel are allowed to play these courses.

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Course Reviews

Mountain Valley Golf Course - Maple/Oak Course"hidden gem"Course was originally 18 but 9 new holes were added in the last few years. The three nines, oak, pine, and maple are all challenging with tight tree lined fairways with generous sized greens with a fair bit of undulation. Huge elevation changes on some holes offer great views of the surrounding PA countryside. Although not the longest course, although some holes are quite long it is easily the most difficult in the region due to the tightness and difficult putting greens. The greens are always in great condition so the difficulty I have with putting is assuredly not the course, It's all mine. Great value too, and a friendly and helpful staff makes these three nine hole courses a must when in the area.---Rick P, minersville PA

Seminole Golf Club"SEMINOLE GOLF CLUB"SHOULD BE RANKED IN TOP 3 IN USA...ONLY CYPRESS POINT AND PINE VALLEY ARE EQUALS...AUGUSTA NATIONAL SHOULD BE 4TH OR 5TH RANKED---CHUCK STRUM, NORTH CAROLINA

Holly Tree Country Club"beautiful and testing"Holly Tree offers a beatiful layout along rolling hills in Simpsonville. The holes are all unique with something special about each one that makes fun to play over and over. My favorite whole is number 17 because it is short dog leg left where ur first shot needs to be long and straight, and then its downhill from there with a short low approach onto a well protected green.---Aloysius Whaley, Greenville, SC